June 10, 2018 Ministry Appreciation Sunday/Graduate Sunday COLOR CODES: RED: NOTICE! LITURGIST Pastor Cathy Ministry Appreciation Sunday Celebrate all who volunteer for the ministries of the church - Each Committee should celebrate those who give of their time and gifts. Each ministry should celebrate all their blessings over the past year. LIGHT CANDLES POWERPOINT MUSIC BULLETIN PLEASE DO NOT CUT ANYTHING FROM THIS DOCUMENT. Download your own copy before making cuts. This is a shared document. Your cuts mean you have made cuts for everyone. Worship Celebration Third Sunday after Pentecost/Ministry Celebration Sunday We Gather To Worship Gathering Music BELLS We Welcome the Light of Christ Liturgist/acolyte please light the candles here Welcome and Opportunities (Please sign the attendance pad located at the end of the pews. We are blessed to know you are here!) Pastor Pastor: Please stand as you are able for the Call to Worship * Call to Worship Liturgist L: Through the scriptures, the people of God celebrated. P: Today we celebrate all that God has done in and through the people of this church. L: We are all called by God through Jesus to love God and love others. P: Today we celebrate all the ways we love. All: We pray for God s blessings on all of our efforts, and we thank God all God s goodness. * Opening Prayer Liturgist Dear God of all persons, who created us to depend on finding our delight in partnership with one another, we worship you. We are grateful for the pleasure that comes in partnering with You and with others. May we continue to build relationships with others on the foundation of Your love through Jesus Christ. We rejoice in your Church, who work together to share love each day in all that they do. Amen. Liturgist: remain standing as we join together in song. * Song of Praise UMH 172 My Jesus, I Love Thee * Passing of the Peace Please pass the Peace of Christ to those nearest you. Pastor: Please be seated.
What Is Ministry? John 21: 15-19 (CEB) Liturgist: 15 When they finished eating, Jesus asked Simon Peter, Simon son of John, do you love me more than these? Simon replied, Yes, Lord, you know I love you. Jesus said to him, Feed my lambs. 16 Jesus asked a second time, Simon son of John, do you love me? Simon replied, Yes, Lord, you know I love you. Jesus said to him, Take care of my sheep. 17 He asked a third time, Simon son of John, do you love me? Peter was sad that Jesus asked him a third time, Do you love me? He replied, Lord, you know everything; you know I love you. Jesus said to him, Feed my sheep. 18 I assure you that when you were younger you tied your own belt and walked around wherever you wanted. When you grow old, you will stretch out your hands and another will tie your belt and lead you where you don t want to go. 19 He said this to show the kind of death by which Peter would glorify God. After saying this, Jesus said to Peter, Follow me. PASTOR: Leader: We are a vibrant church that loves God, grows together, and serves others. People: We are fed with the Living Word; we feed others physically and spiritually. Leader: We follow Jesus, growing together in love. People: In the name of Jesus we serve others as we put their needs above our own. Song/Choir/special music Choir: You Are My King Why is it Important for Us to Minister? 1 Peter 4: 8-11 (CEB) Pastor: 8 Above all, show sincere love to each other, because love brings about the forgiveness of many sins. 9 Open your homes to each other without complaining. 10 And serve each other according to the gift each person has received, as good managers of God s diverse gifts. 11 Whoever speaks should do so as those who speak God s word. Whoever serves should do so from the strength that God furnishes. Do this so that in everything God may be honored through Jesus Christ. To him be honor and power forever and always. Amen. Liturgist: Leader: We work to be a vibrant church that loves God.
People: Because of God s love, we strive to grow together and serve others. Leader: God has given us all that we need to serve - gifts, strength, and love. People: All that we do is to the glory of God through Jesus working within us. Song/Choir/special music Praise Team: W&S 3028 Holy is The Lord Praise Team & Choir: Days of Elijah Message for Life SLIDE ONE How Do We Minister? MINISTER I looked up the word Minister. What do you think it means 1. To be a minister and 2. To minister? Get answers to 1. Explain: a minister can be a clergy person yes., and also a man or woman of God. In the UM church we believe in the Priesthood of all believers in other words we are called as ministers. Get answers to 2. Explain: To attend to the needs of someone. To tend to, care for, take care of, look after, assist, attend to. I also found that the word minister, from the Middle English, Old French, and Latin meant an attendant, servant, and a priest s assistant. It was even meant to mean a slave.
So how then, do we do this work? How do we minister? We are all called to this. Called by the Creator God to love and to serve others. Even being a slave to others. In our world today the word slave gives us a bad taste in our mouths. It s got a negative vibe. We don t want anyone to be a slave! But we are all truly enslaved to many things. Some are slaves to jobs. Others are slaves to alcohol or food. Even some are slaves to drama. Think about it for a minute. SLIDE TWO And then think of God calling us to be a slave to others. A slave of love, of forgiveness, of opening our homes to one another without complaint, looking after others, of speaking God s words not quoting scripture, but speaking love and grace and hope! How can we do this when we have so many other responsibilities as well? When our families need us as much as the homeless in our communities. When our jobs are demanding of our time, even more than those who are lonely and alone in our neighborhoods.
When we feel that we cannot give one more ounce of ourselves...god is calling us to give more? The secret is that if we try to do this on our own, we won t be able to. But when we allow God s power to work in us and thru us, to give us strength, we ARE able - to do more than we ever thought. To forgive more, to spend more time with others, to look after people, to take our focus from ourselves. To serve with joy and love. SLIDE THREE The work of the church belongs not to the pastor (who is the guide and shepherd) but to the people. The church would not be the church any other way, but in ministering, in doing ministry. And God gives us all the strength we need! Today we celebrate the ministries of this church. Those ministries that nurture each of us, that help strengthen us for the work. The ministries of outreach which are those where we look after others, assist others, care for others who may not be in our families, but are a part of the big family of God. We celebrate also the ministries of witness which speak God s words of love and grace
and hope in different ways within our community. We thank God for our call to minister and for the strength and power that God gives. Let us join together in our Prayer and Praise litany followed by the Lord s Prayer. Parade of Ministry Prayer and Praise Litany with The Lord s Prayer UMH Pastor: Leader: Awesome God, for the ministries that have nurtured us as your disciples, Response: we lift our voices in celebration and praise. Liturgist: Leader: Loving God, for the ministries that have enriched the life of our church family, Response: we lift our voices in celebration and praise. Pastor: Leader: Father of mercy, for the ministries that have touched the lives of children, youth and those on the fringes of our community, Response: we lift our voices in celebration and praise. Liturgist: Leader: God of all grace, for the ministries that have helped to transform the world through the power of the Holy Spirit, Response: we lift our voices in celebration and praise. Pastor: Leader: for all that You have done, are doing, and will do in and through us as your loving disciples, Response: we lift our voices in celebration and praise, as together we pray as Jesus taught us.our Father Nurture Ministry Pastor will ask people to stand if they serve on these teams and to remain standing. Lori will come up during this time. Worship Team, Sunday School, Membership Care, Card Ministry, Kitchen Committee, Messy Church, Newsletter, Visitation Team, Chancel Choir, Youth Group, Bible Study, Coffee Talk, Children s
Ministry, Sound and Worship techs, Praise Band, Children s Message. Sohn will talk about how Coffee Talk has impacted her life. Lori Outreach Ministry Pastor will ask people to stand if they serve on these teams and to remain standing. Mike and July will come up during this time. Missions Committee, Cooking with Catalyst, Catalyst Cafe, Messy Church, Community Garden, Tiny Pantry, BackPack Ministry, FISH, Parenting Classes, Suicide Bereavement Support Group, AA, Nurturing Neighborhoods Community Action, Men s Group, United Methodist Women
. Mike Dunckel will talk about the impact that Messy Church has made. Judy Elliott will talk about how Catalyst Café has made an impact. Witness Ministry Pastor will ask people to stand if they serve on these teams and to remain standing. Laura will come up during this time. Website, Facebook, Community services with other churches, Choir/Music events outside the church, Community/Neighborhood connections.
will talk about the importance of music as witness. Laura The Ministry of Administration. Pastor will ask people to stand if they serve on these teams and to remain standing. Janelle will come up during this time. Church Council, Finance, Trustees, Staff Parish Relations Committee, Lay Leaders, Financial Secretary, Membership Secretary, Lay Member to AC, Admin. Assistant, Recording Secretary. Janelle? will talk about the things that Council is doing and learning.
Song Our Love TFWS 2223 They ll Know We are Christians by Offering and Receiving of Gifts Invitation to Stewardship Pastor Now we pause, to bring our gifts of substance as we continue to celebrate our offerings. These are gifts that will enable all of us to continue to spread the good news of God s love into our community and world. God has richly blessed all here today. Will our ushers come forward. Offertory Music BELLS * Song of Praise and Thanks UMH 84 Thank You, Lord ON PIANO, two times (will use this April-June) * Prayer of Thanksgiving Liturgist Dear Father, we thank you for the good gifts of life: for shelter at night, for the food we eat, for the clothing and comforts we enjoy in abundance. We thank you for the richness of the earth and this universe which nourishes us and sustains us, delights us and speaks to us of you love and concern. Help us be more worthy builders and users of these resources, more grateful participants with you in all that is creative and conserving in our world. Help us to honor our call as we follow Jesus into the world. In Jesus name. Amen. Please be seated Celebrating our Graduate James Bruce Hyland (AKA Jamison Brutacus the Hylander, Darkener of Skies, Devourer of Hope, VII) Pastor will ask him to come forward and will present him with a gift. Let us sing again together!
We Leave to Serve Others in Jesus Name * Song of Response TFWS 2222 The Servant Song (1-5) * The Light of Christ Goes Before Us Liturgist/Acolyte - Please extinguish the candles during this time. FIRST - Light the wick from the Christ Candle, then extinguish it. Then extinguish the God Candle. Take the lighted wick down the aisle to the back of the church before extinguishing it. * Blessing and Dismissal * Music for Dismissal Please go in peace led by the Christ. Prelude in F Major J.S. Bach (This music marks the end of our service and you are encouraged to now leave the sanctuary, going forth with Christ! In the past, some have chosen to stay for this musical time, and you still can. If you are staying, please allow those who are exiting from the pew to do so as you remain standing for a moment after the dismissal.) * indicates please stand in place or in heart ******************************* (You are invited to join with others in the Fellowship Hall for coffee and snacks after the worship service. Adult Sunday school is also held after worship in the Library.)